U. S. President Andrew Jackson (1767 1845) Signed 1829 Montgomery Co., Indiana Land Grant Document (2024)

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1829 President Andrew Jackson Signed Land Grant

Autographs 1829 “Andrew Jackson” Presidential Signed Land Grant ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States (1829–1837), a Politician and Army General who defeated the Cre

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JACKSON, ANDREW. 1767-1845. Document Signed ('Andrew Jackson') as President, a land grant for Na...

JACKSON, ANDREW. 1767-1845. Document Signed ('Andrew Jackson') as President, a land grant for Nathaniel Alston, 253 x 408 mm, ink on vellum, partially printed and accomplished in manuscript, Washingto

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Andrew Jackson Signed Land Deed in Colorful Display

Andrew Jackson Signed Land Deed in Colorful Display Land deed signed by 7th U.S. President Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) as "Andrew Jackson" at lower right. Recorded at Washington, D.C. on January 4, 183

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Signed ANDREW JACKSON Land Grant 1823, Tenn. History

Important Signed President Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) Land Grant Dated June 1823 | A very nice original land grant certificate on heavy parchment signed President Andrew Jackso

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JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845). Signed presidential land grant...

JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845). Signed presidential land grant for William Johnson of Jackson County 2 April 1829 (“Andrew Jackson”). One 4to page (250 x 403 mm) on printed parchment of Gener

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President ANDREW JACKSON Autograph Doc. Signed

Autographs 1830 “Andrew Jackson” as President Document Signed ANDREW JACKSON (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States (1829–1837), a Politician and Army General who defeated the Creek

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Andrew Jackson, 7th US President

Andrew Jackson, 7th US President (1829-1837) , shadowbox presentation, incl. land grant signed as President, appointing 100 acres to John Evans, for satisfying warrants for military services, dated Ju

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PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED LAND GRANT Dated 1831

PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED LAND GRANTDated 1831For land near Huntsville, Alabama. Dated July 15, 1831. Pre-printed document completed by hand. Signed lower right "Andrew Jackson", 7th P

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2023

President Andrew Jackson Signed Land Grant

Very nice signature by the 7th President of the United States Andrew Jackson. The signature is on a framed Land Grant dated 1833. The document measures 15-1/2" x 9-3/4" and is on paper consistant with

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President Andrew Jackson Signed 1830 Land Grant Deed with Official Seal

President Andrew Jackson Signed 1830 Land Grant Deed with Official Seal. A Testament to American Expansionism. In an unparalleled offering, we present a significant document of American history: a lan

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Signed President Andrew Jackson U.S. Land Grant 1830

President Andrew Jackson Signed 1830 United States Land Grant to Samuel Woollard - Custom Exhibition Quality Framed. For the discerning collector, we offer an extraordinary piece of American history -

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JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845). Document signed ("Andrew Jackson"), as President of the United States.

JACKSON, Andrew (1767-1845). Document signed ("Andrew Jackson"), as President of the United States. Washington, D.C., 19 March 1830. 1 page, visible 14 3/4 x 9 1/4 in., with original seal, toned

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AN 1831 LAND GRANT SIGNED ANDREW JACKSON

A land grant on vellum issued to Michael Miller of Richland County, Ohio for 80 acres, signed by U.S. President Andrew Jackson and dated April 11, 1831. Measures 9.75 x 15.75 inches. We happily provid

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1834 LAND GRANT FOR SAMUEL P. ANTHONY OF DELAWARE

1834 LAND GRANT FOR SAMUEL P. ANTHONY OF DELAWARE COUNTY INDIANA. SIGNED BY PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON. 16 X 9 3/4 INCHES.

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An 1831 land grant signed by Andrew Jackson

A land grant document printed on vellum for lands in Missouri dated February 10th, 1831, and signed by Andrew Jackson as President. The catalog page from Nate D. Sanders, Inc. for this item accompanie

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President Andrew Jackson Signed Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson, 1836

ALS. President Andrew Jackson (1767-1845, 7th president of the United States from 1829 to 1837) one-page handwritten bifolium letter, addressed to Major Andrew Jackson Donelson (1799-1871), near Nashv

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ANDREW JACKSON SIGNED LAND GRANT 1831

10x15.5" printed and manuscript document on vellum, Washington, DC. February 10th, 1831, signed by "Andrew Jackson" as President, transferring a parcel of land in Coshocton, Ohio to Andrew Ferguson.Ce

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Nine Secretarily Signed US President Land Grants

Nine Secretarily Signed US President Land Grants, 1835-1854, all on vellum, incl. Andrew Jackson, Martin van Buren (2), John Tyler (2), James Polk, Zachary Taylor, and Franklin Pierce (2), all approx.

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Andrew Jackson Signed Land Grant Dated 1834

9.75" x 16. Vellum. Land grant for property in what is now Fort Wayne, Indiana for John Enoch of Champaigne County, Ohio. Signed in Washington by Andrew Jackson as President. Countersigned by Elijah H

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John Quincy Adams Signed Indiana Land Grant

ADAMS, John Quincy, 1767-1848..Partially printed land grant to Thomas Swindler of Montgomery County, Indiana..Signed as president J.Q. Adams, Washington D.C., 20 September 1827. Also signed by George

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Andrew Jackson Document Signed as President

Partly-printed vellum DS as president, one page, 15.75 x 9.75, June 15, 1831. President Jackson grants George Gilliland of Jackson County Alabama a parcel in "the district of lands subject to sale at

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Walking Stick Presented to Andrew Jackson

Carved handle walking stick, presented as a gift to the 7th US President, Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) by Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the 2nd Shah of Persia (1772-1834). Comes with family provenance including

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John Quincy Adams Signed Indiana Land Deed

John Quincy Adams Signed Indiana Land Deed A land deed signed by 6th U.S. President John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) as "J.Q. Adams" at lower right. Recorded at Washington, D.C. on February 22, 1828. The

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What was Andrew Jackson known for? ›

Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837. Before his presidency, he gained fame as a general in the U.S. Army and served in both houses of the U.S. Congress.

What do you think it means that Jackson was the first self-made man to reach the White House? ›

What do you think it means that Jackson was “the first self-made man to reach the White House”? He didn't have parents and was orphaned at a young age. Therefore, he raised himself and was the first man to do so to become the president.

What did Jackson do that was good? ›

A major general in the War of 1812, Jackson became a national hero when he defeated the British at New Orleans. In 1824 some state political factions rallied around Jackson; by 1828 enough had joined “Old Hickory” to win numerous state elections and control of the Federal administration in Washington.

How old was Andrew Jackson when he signed the constitution? ›

Andrew Jackson was born in 1767 in the Carolinas. As a result, he was only 9 years old when the Declaration was signed in Philadelphia. Despite his young age during the Revolution, Jackson did serve in the Revolutionary War.

Why was Andrew Jackson known as the common man? ›

Andrew Jackson, despite his high office, became emblematic of the common man because he came from humble beginnings. Democratic-Republican Party: an American political party formed by Thomas Jefferson. They supported an agrarian-based, decentralized, democratic government.

How was Andrew Jackson different from the first six presidents? ›

The first six Presidents were from the same mold: wealthy, educated, and from the east. Jackson was a self-made man who declared education an unnecessary requirement for political leadership. Indeed, Jackson launched the era when politicians would desperately try to show how poor they had been.

How did Jackson get land? ›

From 1814 to 1824, Jackson was instrumental in negotiating nine out of eleven treaties which divested the southern tribes of their eastern lands in exchange for lands in the west. The tribes agreed to the treaties for strategic reasons.

What is a meaningful quote attributed to Andrew Jackson? ›

Andrew Jackson Quotes

It is a damn poor mind that can think of only one way to spell a word. Desperate courage makes One a majority. I was born for the storm, and a calm does not suit me. There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it.

What was one way Jackson was a man of the people? ›

Styling himself the “man of the people,” Jackson campaigned on an anti-elitist platform that attacked the eastern elites and Congressional land policies. Though Adams retained the support of New England, Jackson swept the South and West, and even took parts of the Northeast.

Who did Andrew Jackson run against? ›

It featured a repetition of the 1824 election, as President John Quincy Adams of the National Republican Party faced Andrew Jackson of the Democratic Party. Both parties were new organizations, and this was the first presidential election their nominees contested.

What was Andrew Jackson's nickname? ›

He gave up his horses for the sick, and walked alongside his men-encouraging them when needed, and disciplining them when necessary. His determination, combined with his willingness to suffer alongside his men, caused his men to come up with the nickname "Old Hickory."

How many terms did Andrew Jackson serve? ›

Who is the only president to be a prisoner of war? ›

Andrew Jackson is the only president who was once a prisoner of war. At 13, he worked as a courier in the American Revolution but was captured by British forces.

Why was Andrew Jackson imprisoned? ›

Andrew Jackson served as a courier for the Continental Army and was captured and imprisoned by the British in 1781. He witnessed the Battle of Hobkirk's Hill as a British prisoner of war.

How tall were the founding fathers? ›

Jefferson was six feet two and a half inches tall, lean in build, red haired and “straight as a gun barrel.” Madison was barely five feet and five inches, barely a hundred pounds, blue eyed, balding and “but a withered little apple-john.”

What was Andrew Johnson known for? ›

Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was an American politician who served as the 17th president of the United States from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, as he was vice president at that time.

What happened during the Jacksonian era? ›

Jacksonian policies included ending the bank of the United States, expanding westward and removing American Indians from the Southeast. Jackson was denounced as a tyrant by opponents on both ends of the political spectrum such as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. This led to the rise of the Whig Party.

Why was Andrew Jackson called Old Hickory? ›

Andrew “Old Hickory” Jackson (1767-1845) was the seventh president of the United States. He earned the nickname, which refers to this strength and stubbornness, from his troops after crushing the British at the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812.

What made the age of Jackson important in US history? ›

Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States. He served two terms in office from 1829 to 1837. During Jackson's presidency, the United States evolved from a republic—in which only landowners could vote—to a mass democracy, in which white men of all socioeconomic classes were enfranchised.

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